Help!! I need Books!!
I was inspired by @strangerarray's post about the 100 books one must read, but I feel there are so many, I can't possibly take them all on at the same time. I am currently reading Lord of the Flies, which has turned out to be one of my all time favourite books. I am trying to make a list of books I should read, and I would love some help.
My favourite books of all time are these four:
- Lord of the Flies
- The Catcher in the Rye
- The Wave
- To Kill a Mockingbird
Already on my list of books to read are these:
- The Bible
- Not the Bible
- Animal Farm
- 1984
- The Great Gatsby
- Brave New World
Now, I don't expect anyone to be interested, but I would really appreciate if y'all could recommend books for me.
Can't wait to hear your suggestions!
It sounds like we have similar tastes in books, so here are some more upbeat options: - "Journey to Ixtlan" Carlos Castaneda - "The Art of Happiness" Dalai Lama - "Secret of the Ages" -Robert Collier
Personally, I find a book much easier to finish if I feel good reading it ;)
Thanks, I'll check those out!
"The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky "Night" by Elie Wiesel "The Master and Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov, "Briefing for a Descent into Hell" by Doris Lessing, "Slaughterhouse Five" by Kurt Vonnegut and "The Magus" by John Fowles, are a few that really moved me in the past.
Thanks, I'll look into those! I've tried to read Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment but it was a bit slow moving for my tastes, but maybe I'd like The Idiot better.
I never made it through Crime and Punishment; The Idiot grabbed me from the beginning. I remember finding the mc appealing; it has been a few years so I forgot why.
The translation might have had something to do with it. With some classic foreign language novels there is more than one, so I sometimes read first the few pages of each one before I choose which version I will go with; some flow better than others. I swear sometimes the translation can be the difference between enjoying a novel and not.
That's probably very true. The only translated work I've read is the Odyssey, which I found to be quite boring, but it was probably the translation. I'll definitely give The Idiot a try!